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Superman Returns (Widescreen Edition) (2006)

Brandon Routh , Kevin Spacey , Bryan Singer  |  PG-13 |  DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (881 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Brandon Routh, Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Parker Posey
  • Directors: Bryan Singer
  • Format: Dolby, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Dubbed: Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: November 28, 2006
  • Run Time: 154 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (881 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000J10EQU
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,423 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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If Richard Donner's 1978 feature film Superman: The Movie made us believe a man could fly, Bryan Singer's 2006 follow-up, Superman Returns, lets us remember that a superhero movie can make our spirits soar. Superman (played by newcomer Brandon Routh) comes back to Earth after a futile five-year search for his destroyed home planet of Krypton. As alter ego Clark Kent, he's eager to return to his job at the Daily Planet and to see Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth). Lois, however, has moved on: she now has a fiancé (James Marsden), a son (Tristan Leabu), and a Pulitzer Prize for her article entitled "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman." On top of this emotional curveball, his old archrival Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) is plotting the biggest land grab in history.

Singer, who made a strong impression among comic-book fans for his work on the X-Men franchise and directed Spacey in The Usual Suspects, brings both a fresh eye and a sense of respect to the world's oldest superhero. He borrows John Williams's great theme music and Marlon Brando's voice as Jor-El, and the story (penned by Singer's X-Men collaborators Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris) is a sort-of-sequel to the first two films in the franchise (choosing to ignore that the third and fourth movies ever happened). The humorous and romantic elements give the movie a heart, Singer's art-deco Metropolis is often breathtaking, and the special effects are elegant and spectacular, particularly an early airplane-disaster set-piece. Of the cast, Routh is excellent as the dual Superman/Clark, Spacey is both droll and vicious as Luthor, and Parker Posey gets the best lines as Luthor's moll Kitty. But at 23, Bosworth seems too young for the five-years-past-grizzled Lois. It's nice to see Noel Neill, Jack Larson (both from the classic Adventures of Superman TV series), and Eva Marie-Saint on the screen as well. Superman Returns is one of those projects that was in development for seemingly forever, but it was worth the wait -- it's the most enjoyable superhero movie since Spider-Man 2 and The Incredibles. --David Horiuchi

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He's back. A hero for our millennium. And not a moment too soon, because during the five years (much longer in movie-fan years!) Superman sought his home planet, things changed on his adopted planet. Nations moved on without him. Lois Lane now has a son, a fiance and a Pulitzer for "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman." And Lex Luthor has a plan that will destroy millions - no, billions - of lives. Filmmaker Bryan Singer (X-Men) gives the world the Superman it needs, honoring the legend everyone loves while taking it in a powerful new direction. Brandon Routh proves a perfect choice to wear the hero's cape, leading a top cast that includes Kate Bosworth as Lois and Kevin Spacey as Lex. And the thrills - from a sky-grapple with a tumbling jumbo jet to a continent-convulsing showdown - redefine Wow. "I'm always around," Superman tells Lois. You'll be glad he is.

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79 of 89 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Superman we can root for June 28, 2006
I remember seeing Superman IV in the theaters when I was six, how there were so many people swarming all around, how there was excitement. Clearly it was a shoddy movie, but to a kid you just can't buy that kind of palpable movie madness.

Now I'm as old as my parents were when they saw the very first Superman, and I've got to say this must be what it felt like. I think Bryan Singer is fast becoming one of the most respectable directors in Hollywood, and what he did with this movie--on a far, far grander scale than either of his X-Men movies--merits SOME kind of award come Oscar time.

We all know the story--Kryptonian boy comes to Earth, saves man from the foibles of archnemesis Lex Luthor, woos Lois Lane. Singer and Co. decided to have this movie pick up after Superman II (wise move) but you never really get a jarring sense of chronology--no General Zod references here. Instead, Supe has just returned from a nearly five-year journey to see if anything remains of his homeworld; alas, the answer is no.

What's strange is that him being gone is such a small deal when it comes to the overall movie. But that's okay; there's plenty more fantastic things to keep the average moviegoer and Superman afficionado happy. What I love most about this sequel is that so much of it feels like home--Brandon Routh has moments where he looks exactly like the dearly departed Christopher Reeve, and his voice is dead-on most of the time. He quotes several lines from the first movie to great effect. Kate Bosworth as Lois isn't as quirky as Margot Kidder but she still can't spell, and she does the best job I've seen in a long time of playing the "strong female" role without ever drawing your attention to it.
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140 of 164 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Even Kryptonite Can Stop Him! June 28, 2006
I can now forgive Bryan Singer for ditching X-Men - possibly even he couldn't have saved X-3, but what he did with Superman Returns puts him at the top of the heap of action film directors. Quite simply Superman Returns is just about perfect. It has nearly everything one could want in a 21st Century incarnation for the Man of Steel and the physical production is visually as eye-poppingly glorious as anyone could hope for. The flying scenes (especially the Superman in space scenes) have a breadth and beauty around them that almost stops one's breath - absolutely stunning.

As we've come to expect, there is great humor throughout with winks to the comic books and previous Superman flicks and director Singer doesn't shrink from paying obvious homage to the Reeve flicks - a very nice touch, indeed. Singer doesn't shrink, either, from going for broke in the second half of the film's more emotional content and the balance between action, love story, and pseudo-religious, philosophical storyline is just about perfect.

For all the pre-opening hype criticisms centering around an unknown actor portraying comic's most beloved hero, Brandon Routh proves the naysayers pretty much wrong. He's got the look, the moves and the feel of the character down. If his Clark Kent doesn't quite have the presence Reeve brought to the role - (this Clark isn't quite as endearingly bumbling or nerdy) he makes Clark likeable and believable - and makes fully plausible why Lois finds him slightly forgettable. As The Man of Steel, however, Routh takes the challenge straight on and does not once disappoint his audience.
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65 of 77 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A sequel and a remake at the same time June 28, 2006
I went to a special pre-release screening of Superman Returns that I thought was supposed to start at 9:30 and did not start until 10:30. While watching the previews, I wondered why on earth I ever agreed to go see a movie at this hour on a work night. As soon as the film started, with the stunning 3-D-like presentation of the credits, accompanied by that wonderfully irreplaceable theme music by John Williams, all doubts were gone.

And in this theme music is the key to the wonder of Superman Returns. It is set up as a sequel to the original films, and yet it recycles many elements of the original, and so it manages the seemingly impossible task of being a sequel and a remake at the same time. Watching the film was like a wonderful trip back in time to 1978. Everything was different and yet everything was the same.

Once again, Lex Luthor has a plan for taking over the world that involves land, and this plan is even more diabolical and life-threatening than the first one ever thought of being. There is delicious irony in how Luthor ends up in this film, given his original plans. And it just wouldn't be Superman without a replay of the magical scene where Superman takes Lois Lane on a flying trip. The musical score plays a prank on the viewer at this point, and I can only say "be patient."

The film is dedicated to Christopher and Dana Reeve. Perhaps the greatest tribute to Christopher Reeve imaginable is Brandon Routh's performance as Clark Kent/Superman. In some of Routh's scenes, particularly as Clark Kent, he is the spitting image of Christopher Reeve. I don't think I realized how much I identified Reeve with Superman until I saw Routh in the same role.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars it's superman-nuff said
i enjoy superhero movies. i think if they could really be a superman he would be overworked by the constant corruption from the bad guys. bring in the avengers too to help out. Read more
Published 7 hours ago by dave
3.0 out of 5 stars Superman almost returns
The special effects are great but they forget it's the relationship between Lois and Clark that makes the movie. Read more
Published 16 hours ago by freddie l daniels
5.0 out of 5 stars Back To Fantastic
I was really worried after the last Superman that this would be a dud. But they returned to the core of the story.
Published 18 hours ago by Sandy Marie
2.0 out of 5 stars "Superman Rehashes"
A comic-book movie that vanishes from memory. Rather than soar to new heights, "Superman Returns" (2006) emulates director Richard Donner's 1978 classic. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Scott T. Rivers
3.0 out of 5 stars Bash this movie all you want, but.......
It is still a hell of a lot better than Superman III or IV. It's not perfect by any stretch, and it made Superman into kind of EMO metrosexual(not to mention the " Truth, Justice... Read more
Published 7 days ago by A. E. Brown
1.0 out of 5 stars Broken disc
The disc isn't read by any dvd player that i've tried. Get a different company if you can. The movie I've seen before and I loved it, so I was dissapointed that it didn't work.
Published 8 days ago by Eric Perry
2.0 out of 5 stars What the F was WB thinking allowing this crap?
This movie Is bad, bad, bad...save ur money and use it to see MOS in a couple weeks. I wish I would have remembered how lame this script was!
Published 8 days ago by blznefx
5.0 out of 5 stars True High-definition experience differences
It was great after seeing this since 2006. The differences on the Blu-ray it shows more of skin sweat and good Color on costumes and outfits. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Jacob J.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Attempt at a Reboot
When this movie was made they basically pretended that Superman 3 & 4 were never made. Picking up post Superman 2 for the reboot seemed like a good idea at the time. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Entertainment Aficionado
2.0 out of 5 stars A Pale Immitation of Richard Donnor's Classic!
Superman Returns is Brian Singer's love letter to Richard Donnor's Superman movie, but without any of the magic or star power to carry it. Read more
Published 17 days ago by mitchell5954
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ATTENTION - HARDCORE SUPERMAN FANS! a question please?
Greeting Superfriend John,
There were several colored kryptonite from the the era of which you speak:

Gold K- took away Superman's powers forever
Blue K- only affected the Bizarro Superman
Jewel and White K- affected something or someone other than Superman.
Hope this helps.
Dec 7, 2006 by Vicky Martin |  See all 7 posts
Bonus Features
The Blu-ray is a direct port-over of the 2-disc DVD set. However, there is a misprint on the Blu-ray packaging, which I have confirmed with Warner Home Video. All of the extras are in standard definition, not in 1080p as indicated on the cover of the Blu-ray.

Otherwise, this is a good upgrade,... Read more
Jan 23, 2008 by Todd Erwin |  See all 2 posts
Other superman villains?
I think the next Superman villain should be Doomsday. I am aware that there is an animated movie with Doomsday but I believe that Superman's death and return to life should receive a live action movie.
Dec 31, 2008 by Shaun Stirneman |  See all 6 posts
Amazon, when will you have this in stock?
I would also like to know if this listing is accurate for both aspect ratio and audio qualities.
Nov 7, 2008 by James Harvey-richardson |  See all 2 posts
Poor image quality on the 2-disc edition!!
I don't know if its only the normal dvd that has picture quality issues. I have a 52" mitsubishi dlp and watch my movies on the hd dvd xbox 360, normally the hd dvd videos are great. But this was was very grainy, at times I wondered if something was broke, but I stuck in another hd dvd and... Read more
Dec 3, 2006 by Michael Potter |  See all 13 posts
Is this getting remastered? Be the first to reply
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